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Shell signs on as first customer for LNG break bulk terminal

LNG Industry,


Gas infrastructure company N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie (Gasunie) and liquid bulk storage provider Royal Vopak (Vopak) have signed an agreement with Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) as launching customer for their LNG Break Bulk terminal, to be constructed at the Maasvlakte near Rotterdam.

Currently after delivery to importation terminals, LNG is fed directly into natural gas transmission system. The purpose of this terminal is to make LNG available for small-scale distribution to marine bunkering and truck fuelling stations.

Gasunie and Vopak are planning to build this independent, open access LNG Break Bulk terminal for the small-scale distribution of LNG over land and water. The new terminal is planned adjacent to Gate terminal and both terminals will be connected by pipeline.

The Gate LNG importation terminal, a joined initiative of Gasunie and Vopak, receives large shipments LNG from all over the world. The new terminal will receive LNG by pipeline from Gate terminal and break down the LNG into smaller quantities for further distribution. As yet it consists of one jetty and two truck loading stations. The LNG Break Bulk terminal is expected to be operational at the end of 2014 and is subject to obtaining the relevant approvals.

The LNG Break Bulk terminal constitutes the start of a small scale LNG chain in the Netherlands and Northwest Europe. It is supported by the Dutch government and fits in the recently announced ‘Green Deal’ for the Wadden and river Rhine area, a public-private partnership aiming to introduce LNG as a clean transport fuel for road trucks and shipping.

Eelco Hoekstra, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of Vopak, “We are pleased to welcome Shell as our launching customer for our joint LNG Break Bulk terminal near Rotterdam. This is a major step in facilitating LNG as an effective alternative for traditional transport fuels.”

Adapted from press release by Peter Farrell.

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/24082012/shell-is-first-customer-for-gasunie-and-vopaks-lng-break-bulk-terminal347/

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